The sky was a beige-white, doves flying above. Hardly cloudy and beautiful rays from the magnificent sun shone through. It was slightly windy, but Jona didn't mind that. As she sipped her tea while seated on the cafe's metal chair. Jona felt at peace, and knew that she hadn't felt that way in a long, long time. She placed the teacup down on it's little plate and looked up into the sky. 'Why is this so relaxing?' she thought to herself. She sighed, and fell back into her chair. 'It's almost like heaven, haha...' she continued, before abruptly stopping. 'Wait, why am I here?' she looked around, starting to sweat. 'I'm not s-supposed to be here....this.....t-this isn't....' before she could continue talking to herself, the sky started to split apart, revealing a blood-red atmosphere.The land shook, really, really hard. Jona was pushed off her chair, tea spilling all over her. As she looked in the sky, eyes full of sheer terror, everything started to collapse. The sky came falling down and the cafe broke apart. It was dark. It was cold. And the sky was nothing but terrifying.
Unfortunately, little Jona was still lying helplessly on the used-to-be cafe table spot. 'I need to get out of here. I need to get out of here.' she quickly chanted, struggling to stand up from the massive earthquake. Falling back down before she could stand up, she remembered where she was. 'This....This is not real...Is it?' she panicked 'No, I can defeat this.' Somehow, she managed to get back up on both her legs. Standing proud, she faced the sky. A large figure stood watching her from above, not moving a single muscle. She locked her eyes on the figure carefully. This time, there was no fear in her eyes.